A novel magazine's serialisation usually referred to a certain period of time in which a novel would be serialised in a certain order so that readers could continue reading the novel during the serialisation period. A novel magazine would usually include the serial content of the novel in the magazine and would usually publish new chapters regularly so that readers could continue to understand the plot of the novel. In a novel magazine, the author would usually serialize the content of the novel in a certain order according to the publication order of the magazine so that the readers could understand the plot of the story according to the development order of the story when reading the novel. Some novel magazines also provided an " unlimited reading " function that allowed readers to read the serial content of the novel unlimited times without paying an additional fee. Magazine serializations were a popular form of literature, providing readers with a convenient reading experience and an opportunity for authors to showcase their works.